Maxiville. The multi-activity space was created together with the users
This is a project that families and childhood professionals in Maxeyville have been eagerly awaiting. The Central District currently does not have a dedicated dining hall, and after-school activities are held in separate rooms. Students eat lunch at INSPE, and the current organization makes several excursions during the day.
So the project was launched to create a multi-activity space to combine school catering, after-school activities and community rooms in the André-Vautrin group of schools, which today includes a dilapidated, prefabricated and poorly insulated gymnasium.
The consultation, which started on Thursday, brought together users: teachers, parents, school staff, organizers and municipal services, but also local residents. Everyone can express themselves in order to build the project with the help of project management.
Christophe Chaucerot, the city’s mayor, welcomed the participants and presented the issues of the process, before stepping aside to make room for discussions. They stressed the need for the well-being of children, eating lunch in places isolated from noise, and making use of Zen spaces, but also preserving the natural spaces of the site, such as the orchard.
The relevant participants will meet again on 10 October for a second consultation, then it will be time for the diagnosis and feasibility study on 21 December.
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